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Re: Can someone give me a list of the players that are missing
is there a roster thread somewhere? players like Jason Caffey who are on the wrong team, liked to at least fix those problems.
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Re: Can someone give me a list of the players that are missing
is there a roster thread somewhere? players like Jason Caffey who are on the wrong team, liked to at least fix those problems.
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Re: Can someone give me a list of the players that are missing
is there a roster thread somewhere? players like Jason Caffey who are on the wrong team, liked to at least fix those problems.
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Re: Can someone give me a list of the players that are missing
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kennytomson said:
is there a roster thread somewhere? players like Jason Caffey who are on the wrong team, liked to at least fix those problems.
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<font color="red"> Transactions by Month: October 2003
DATE TRANSACTION
Fri., Oct. 17 Atlanta waives Tierre Brown.
Golden State picks up the fourth-year option for the 2004-05 season on the contracts of Jason Richardson and Troy Murphy.
Houston waives Peter Cornell and Jameel Watkins.
Sacramento picks up the fourth-year option for the 2004-05 season on the contract of Gerald Wallace.
San Antonio signs Shane Heal.
Utah picks up the fourth-year option for the 2004-05 season on the contract of Andrei Kirilenko.
Thu., Oct. 16 Houston signs Anthony "Pig" Miller.
Milwaukee waives Jason Caffey.
Philadelphia waives Lamont Barnes.
Phoenix waives DerMarr Johnson.
San Antonio waives Elias Ayuso.
Utah waives Paul Grant, Ademola Okulaja and Lavor Postell.
Wed., Oct. 15 Miami waives Joe Crispin.
Tue., Oct. 14 Boston waives Mateen Cleaves.
Golden State waives Juaquin Hawkins.
Los Angeles Lakers waive Koko Archibong and Maurice Carter.
Mon., Oct. 13 Denver waives Eric Washington.
Seattle waives Matt Barnes and Sam Hoskin.
Sun., Oct. 12 Cleveland waives Chris Carr, Tito Maddox and Geoff Owens.
Philadelphia waives Robb Dryden and Jeff Myers.
Fri., Oct. 10 Los Angeles Clippers sign Glen Rice.
Milwaukee waives Anthony Mason.
Thu., Oct. 9 New York signs Dikembe Mutombo.
Wed., Oct. 8 Phoenix signs Dejan Koturovic.
San Antonio picks up the fourth-year option for the 2004-05 season on the contract of Tony Parker.
Tue., Oct. 7 Golden State waives second-round pick Derrick Zimmerman.
Memphis waives Richard Jeter, Shelton Jones and Robert O’Kelley.
Minnesota signs Reggie Slater.
New Jersey waives Dikembe Mutombo.
Phoenix signs Stephon Marbury to a multiyear contract extension.
Sun., Oct. 5 Memphis picks up the fourth-year option for the 2004-05 season on the contracts of Shane Battier and Pau Gasol.
Sat., Oct. 4 Memphis signs Mike Miller to a six-year contract extension.
New Jersey releases Levan Alston and James Smith and agrees in principle to request waivers on Dikembe Mutombo.
Fri., Oct. 3 Atlanta signs Stephen Jackson.
Philadelphia signs Eric Snow to a multiyear contract extension.
San Antonio waives Igor Rakocevic.
Thu., Oct. 2 Cleveland signs Jelani McCoy.
Houston signs Jameel Watkins and waives Guy Rucker and Melvin Sanders.
Sacramento signs Phil Ricci and Mark Strickland.
Wed., Oct. 1 Los Angeles Lakers sign Bryon Russell.
Minnesota signs Kevin Garnett to a multiyear contract extension.
Phoenix signs DerMarr Johnson.
Seattle waives Joseph Forte.
Transactions by Month: September 2003
DATE TRANSACTION
Tue., Sept. 30 Atlanta signs Lee Nailon.
Houston trades Glen Rice, a first-round pick and additional draft consideration to Utah for John Amaechi, a 2004 second-round pick and a conditional second-round pick.
Houston agrees to terms with Jim Jackson.
Memphis trades Robert Archibald, Brevin Knight and Cezary Trybanski to Phoenix for Bo Outlaw and Jake Tsakalidis.
Miami signs Cherokee Parks.
Milwaukee signs Lynn Greer, Antonio Meeking and Greg Stempin.
Minnesota re-signs Gary Trent and agrees to terms with Jason Collier, Brandon Kurtz, Quincy Lewis and Keith McLeod.
New Orleans signs second-round pick James Lang and free agents Kareem Reid and Paul Shirley.
Toronto signs Stanley Roberts.
Mon., Sept. 29 Denver re-signs Chris Andersen.
Detroit signs Ronald Dupree, Chris Garner, Rod Grizzard, A.J. Guyton, Justin Hamilton and Tang Hamilton.
Houston signs Guy Rucker and Melvin Sanders.
Indiana signs Hiram Fuller, James Head and Mike Smith; waives Danny Ferry, who joins San Antonio's front office.
Miami signs Isaac Austin and Joe Crispin.
New York signs Tommy Adams, Ronald Blackshear and Matt Carroll.
Orlando signs Derrick Dial, Alton Ford and Shammond Williams.
Philadelphia signs Lamont Barnes, Robb Dryden and Jeff Myers.
San Antonio signs Elias Ayuso, Ernest Brown, Alex Garcia, Sean Marks and Igor Rakocevic.
Sun., Sept. 28 Seattle re-signs Peja Drobnjak and trades him to the Los Angeles Clippers.
Sat., Sept. 27 Los Angeles Clippers sign Bobby Simmons; also sign Jason Crowe, Matt Garrison and Josh Moore.
Seattle re-signs Reggie Evans and signs Matt Barnes, Richie Frahm, Jason Hart, Sam Hoskin, Mikki Moore and Galen Young.
Fri., Sept. 26 Atlanta re-signs Dion Glover.
Denver signs rookie free agent Yuta Tabuse.
Memphis signs Richard Jeter, Shelton Jones and Robert O’Kelley.
Phoenix signs Trevor Huffman, William Pippen, Nick Sheppard and Ray Weathers.
Utah agrees to terms with Raja Bell.
Thu., Sept. 25 Atlanta re-signs Jason Terry.
Denver signs rookie free agent Chris Marcus.
Wed., Sept. 24 Memphis waives Chris Owens.
Philadelphia signs Allen Iverson to multiyear extension.
Tue., Sept. 23 Detroit signs Darvin Ham.
Miami signs Bimbo Coles.
Orlando signs Donnell Harvey.
Mon., Sept. 22 Orlando signs Ousmane Cisse and rookie free agent Rick Apodaca.
Fri., Sept. 19 Indiana signs Kenny Anderson.
Wed., Sept. 17 Houston signs Peter Cornell of the North Charleston Lowgators (NBDL).
Toronto signs Ken Johnson.
Fri., Sept. 12 Denver signs Voshon Lenard.
Detroit signs first-round pick Darko Milicic.
Detroit forward Danny Manning announces his retirement.
Thu., Sept. 11 Golden State signs second-round pick Derrick Zimmerman.
Orlando signs rookie free agent Britton Johnsen.
Utah signs Jason Terry to an offer sheet. Atlanta has 15 days to match.
Wed., Sept. 10 Miami re-signs Malik Allen.
Tue., Sept. 9 Houston signs Toraye Braggs, Ben Davis, Gabe Muoneke, Alex Scales and Mike Wilks.
Fri., Sept. 5 Denver signs rookie free agent Francisco Elson.
Golden State waives Antoine Rigaudeau.
Thu., Sept. 4 Atlanta signs Jacque Vaughn.
Chicago issues buyout of Dalibor Bagaric’s contract and then requests waivers on Bagaric.
Miami signs Rafer Alston and second-round pick Jerome Beasley.
Tue., Sept. 2 Dallas signs rookie free agent Jon Stefansson.
Minnesota withdraws its qualifying offer to Mike Wilks, making him an unrestricted free agent.</font>
It seems like alot but start from the botton , sept 1st and work your way up.
ps caffey got waived the 16th.
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Re: Can someone give me a list of the players that are missing
</font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
kennytomson said:
is there a roster thread somewhere? players like Jason Caffey who are on the wrong team, liked to at least fix those problems.
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
<font color="red"> Transactions by Month: October 2003
DATE TRANSACTION
Fri., Oct. 17 Atlanta waives Tierre Brown.
Golden State picks up the fourth-year option for the 2004-05 season on the contracts of Jason Richardson and Troy Murphy.
Houston waives Peter Cornell and Jameel Watkins.
Sacramento picks up the fourth-year option for the 2004-05 season on the contract of Gerald Wallace.
San Antonio signs Shane Heal.
Utah picks up the fourth-year option for the 2004-05 season on the contract of Andrei Kirilenko.
Thu., Oct. 16 Houston signs Anthony "Pig" Miller.
Milwaukee waives Jason Caffey.
Philadelphia waives Lamont Barnes.
Phoenix waives DerMarr Johnson.
San Antonio waives Elias Ayuso.
Utah waives Paul Grant, Ademola Okulaja and Lavor Postell.
Wed., Oct. 15 Miami waives Joe Crispin.
Tue., Oct. 14 Boston waives Mateen Cleaves.
Golden State waives Juaquin Hawkins.
Los Angeles Lakers waive Koko Archibong and Maurice Carter.
Mon., Oct. 13 Denver waives Eric Washington.
Seattle waives Matt Barnes and Sam Hoskin.
Sun., Oct. 12 Cleveland waives Chris Carr, Tito Maddox and Geoff Owens.
Philadelphia waives Robb Dryden and Jeff Myers.
Fri., Oct. 10 Los Angeles Clippers sign Glen Rice.
Milwaukee waives Anthony Mason.
Thu., Oct. 9 New York signs Dikembe Mutombo.
Wed., Oct. 8 Phoenix signs Dejan Koturovic.
San Antonio picks up the fourth-year option for the 2004-05 season on the contract of Tony Parker.
Tue., Oct. 7 Golden State waives second-round pick Derrick Zimmerman.
Memphis waives Richard Jeter, Shelton Jones and Robert O’Kelley.
Minnesota signs Reggie Slater.
New Jersey waives Dikembe Mutombo.
Phoenix signs Stephon Marbury to a multiyear contract extension.
Sun., Oct. 5 Memphis picks up the fourth-year option for the 2004-05 season on the contracts of Shane Battier and Pau Gasol.
Sat., Oct. 4 Memphis signs Mike Miller to a six-year contract extension.
New Jersey releases Levan Alston and James Smith and agrees in principle to request waivers on Dikembe Mutombo.
Fri., Oct. 3 Atlanta signs Stephen Jackson.
Philadelphia signs Eric Snow to a multiyear contract extension.
San Antonio waives Igor Rakocevic.
Thu., Oct. 2 Cleveland signs Jelani McCoy.
Houston signs Jameel Watkins and waives Guy Rucker and Melvin Sanders.
Sacramento signs Phil Ricci and Mark Strickland.
Wed., Oct. 1 Los Angeles Lakers sign Bryon Russell.
Minnesota signs Kevin Garnett to a multiyear contract extension.
Phoenix signs DerMarr Johnson.
Seattle waives Joseph Forte.
Transactions by Month: September 2003
DATE TRANSACTION
Tue., Sept. 30 Atlanta signs Lee Nailon.
Houston trades Glen Rice, a first-round pick and additional draft consideration to Utah for John Amaechi, a 2004 second-round pick and a conditional second-round pick.
Houston agrees to terms with Jim Jackson.
Memphis trades Robert Archibald, Brevin Knight and Cezary Trybanski to Phoenix for Bo Outlaw and Jake Tsakalidis.
Miami signs Cherokee Parks.
Milwaukee signs Lynn Greer, Antonio Meeking and Greg Stempin.
Minnesota re-signs Gary Trent and agrees to terms with Jason Collier, Brandon Kurtz, Quincy Lewis and Keith McLeod.
New Orleans signs second-round pick James Lang and free agents Kareem Reid and Paul Shirley.
Toronto signs Stanley Roberts.
Mon., Sept. 29 Denver re-signs Chris Andersen.
Detroit signs Ronald Dupree, Chris Garner, Rod Grizzard, A.J. Guyton, Justin Hamilton and Tang Hamilton.
Houston signs Guy Rucker and Melvin Sanders.
Indiana signs Hiram Fuller, James Head and Mike Smith; waives Danny Ferry, who joins San Antonio's front office.
Miami signs Isaac Austin and Joe Crispin.
New York signs Tommy Adams, Ronald Blackshear and Matt Carroll.
Orlando signs Derrick Dial, Alton Ford and Shammond Williams.
Philadelphia signs Lamont Barnes, Robb Dryden and Jeff Myers.
San Antonio signs Elias Ayuso, Ernest Brown, Alex Garcia, Sean Marks and Igor Rakocevic.
Sun., Sept. 28 Seattle re-signs Peja Drobnjak and trades him to the Los Angeles Clippers.
Sat., Sept. 27 Los Angeles Clippers sign Bobby Simmons; also sign Jason Crowe, Matt Garrison and Josh Moore.
Seattle re-signs Reggie Evans and signs Matt Barnes, Richie Frahm, Jason Hart, Sam Hoskin, Mikki Moore and Galen Young.
Fri., Sept. 26 Atlanta re-signs Dion Glover.
Denver signs rookie free agent Yuta Tabuse.
Memphis signs Richard Jeter, Shelton Jones and Robert O’Kelley.
Phoenix signs Trevor Huffman, William Pippen, Nick Sheppard and Ray Weathers.
Utah agrees to terms with Raja Bell.
Thu., Sept. 25 Atlanta re-signs Jason Terry.
Denver signs rookie free agent Chris Marcus.
Wed., Sept. 24 Memphis waives Chris Owens.
Philadelphia signs Allen Iverson to multiyear extension.
Tue., Sept. 23 Detroit signs Darvin Ham.
Miami signs Bimbo Coles.
Orlando signs Donnell Harvey.
Mon., Sept. 22 Orlando signs Ousmane Cisse and rookie free agent Rick Apodaca.
Fri., Sept. 19 Indiana signs Kenny Anderson.
Wed., Sept. 17 Houston signs Peter Cornell of the North Charleston Lowgators (NBDL).
Toronto signs Ken Johnson.
Fri., Sept. 12 Denver signs Voshon Lenard.
Detroit signs first-round pick Darko Milicic.
Detroit forward Danny Manning announces his retirement.
Thu., Sept. 11 Golden State signs second-round pick Derrick Zimmerman.
Orlando signs rookie free agent Britton Johnsen.
Utah signs Jason Terry to an offer sheet. Atlanta has 15 days to match.
Wed., Sept. 10 Miami re-signs Malik Allen.
Tue., Sept. 9 Houston signs Toraye Braggs, Ben Davis, Gabe Muoneke, Alex Scales and Mike Wilks.
Fri., Sept. 5 Denver signs rookie free agent Francisco Elson.
Golden State waives Antoine Rigaudeau.
Thu., Sept. 4 Atlanta signs Jacque Vaughn.
Chicago issues buyout of Dalibor Bagaric’s contract and then requests waivers on Bagaric.
Miami signs Rafer Alston and second-round pick Jerome Beasley.
Tue., Sept. 2 Dallas signs rookie free agent Jon Stefansson.
Minnesota withdraws its qualifying offer to Mike Wilks, making him an unrestricted free agent.</font>
It seems like alot but start from the botton , sept 1st and work your way up.
ps caffey got waived the 16th.
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Re: Can someone give me a list of the players that are missing
</font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
kennytomson said:
is there a roster thread somewhere? players like Jason Caffey who are on the wrong team, liked to at least fix those problems.
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">
<font color="red"> Transactions by Month: October 2003
DATE TRANSACTION
Fri., Oct. 17 Atlanta waives Tierre Brown.
Golden State picks up the fourth-year option for the 2004-05 season on the contracts of Jason Richardson and Troy Murphy.
Houston waives Peter Cornell and Jameel Watkins.
Sacramento picks up the fourth-year option for the 2004-05 season on the contract of Gerald Wallace.
San Antonio signs Shane Heal.
Utah picks up the fourth-year option for the 2004-05 season on the contract of Andrei Kirilenko.
Thu., Oct. 16 Houston signs Anthony "Pig" Miller.
Milwaukee waives Jason Caffey.
Philadelphia waives Lamont Barnes.
Phoenix waives DerMarr Johnson.
San Antonio waives Elias Ayuso.
Utah waives Paul Grant, Ademola Okulaja and Lavor Postell.
Wed., Oct. 15 Miami waives Joe Crispin.
Tue., Oct. 14 Boston waives Mateen Cleaves.
Golden State waives Juaquin Hawkins.
Los Angeles Lakers waive Koko Archibong and Maurice Carter.
Mon., Oct. 13 Denver waives Eric Washington.
Seattle waives Matt Barnes and Sam Hoskin.
Sun., Oct. 12 Cleveland waives Chris Carr, Tito Maddox and Geoff Owens.
Philadelphia waives Robb Dryden and Jeff Myers.
Fri., Oct. 10 Los Angeles Clippers sign Glen Rice.
Milwaukee waives Anthony Mason.
Thu., Oct. 9 New York signs Dikembe Mutombo.
Wed., Oct. 8 Phoenix signs Dejan Koturovic.
San Antonio picks up the fourth-year option for the 2004-05 season on the contract of Tony Parker.
Tue., Oct. 7 Golden State waives second-round pick Derrick Zimmerman.
Memphis waives Richard Jeter, Shelton Jones and Robert O’Kelley.
Minnesota signs Reggie Slater.
New Jersey waives Dikembe Mutombo.
Phoenix signs Stephon Marbury to a multiyear contract extension.
Sun., Oct. 5 Memphis picks up the fourth-year option for the 2004-05 season on the contracts of Shane Battier and Pau Gasol.
Sat., Oct. 4 Memphis signs Mike Miller to a six-year contract extension.
New Jersey releases Levan Alston and James Smith and agrees in principle to request waivers on Dikembe Mutombo.
Fri., Oct. 3 Atlanta signs Stephen Jackson.
Philadelphia signs Eric Snow to a multiyear contract extension.
San Antonio waives Igor Rakocevic.
Thu., Oct. 2 Cleveland signs Jelani McCoy.
Houston signs Jameel Watkins and waives Guy Rucker and Melvin Sanders.
Sacramento signs Phil Ricci and Mark Strickland.
Wed., Oct. 1 Los Angeles Lakers sign Bryon Russell.
Minnesota signs Kevin Garnett to a multiyear contract extension.
Phoenix signs DerMarr Johnson.
Seattle waives Joseph Forte.
Transactions by Month: September 2003
DATE TRANSACTION
Tue., Sept. 30 Atlanta signs Lee Nailon.
Houston trades Glen Rice, a first-round pick and additional draft consideration to Utah for John Amaechi, a 2004 second-round pick and a conditional second-round pick.
Houston agrees to terms with Jim Jackson.
Memphis trades Robert Archibald, Brevin Knight and Cezary Trybanski to Phoenix for Bo Outlaw and Jake Tsakalidis.
Miami signs Cherokee Parks.
Milwaukee signs Lynn Greer, Antonio Meeking and Greg Stempin.
Minnesota re-signs Gary Trent and agrees to terms with Jason Collier, Brandon Kurtz, Quincy Lewis and Keith McLeod.
New Orleans signs second-round pick James Lang and free agents Kareem Reid and Paul Shirley.
Toronto signs Stanley Roberts.
Mon., Sept. 29 Denver re-signs Chris Andersen.
Detroit signs Ronald Dupree, Chris Garner, Rod Grizzard, A.J. Guyton, Justin Hamilton and Tang Hamilton.
Houston signs Guy Rucker and Melvin Sanders.
Indiana signs Hiram Fuller, James Head and Mike Smith; waives Danny Ferry, who joins San Antonio's front office.
Miami signs Isaac Austin and Joe Crispin.
New York signs Tommy Adams, Ronald Blackshear and Matt Carroll.
Orlando signs Derrick Dial, Alton Ford and Shammond Williams.
Philadelphia signs Lamont Barnes, Robb Dryden and Jeff Myers.
San Antonio signs Elias Ayuso, Ernest Brown, Alex Garcia, Sean Marks and Igor Rakocevic.
Sun., Sept. 28 Seattle re-signs Peja Drobnjak and trades him to the Los Angeles Clippers.
Sat., Sept. 27 Los Angeles Clippers sign Bobby Simmons; also sign Jason Crowe, Matt Garrison and Josh Moore.
Seattle re-signs Reggie Evans and signs Matt Barnes, Richie Frahm, Jason Hart, Sam Hoskin, Mikki Moore and Galen Young.
Fri., Sept. 26 Atlanta re-signs Dion Glover.
Denver signs rookie free agent Yuta Tabuse.
Memphis signs Richard Jeter, Shelton Jones and Robert O’Kelley.
Phoenix signs Trevor Huffman, William Pippen, Nick Sheppard and Ray Weathers.
Utah agrees to terms with Raja Bell.
Thu., Sept. 25 Atlanta re-signs Jason Terry.
Denver signs rookie free agent Chris Marcus.
Wed., Sept. 24 Memphis waives Chris Owens.
Philadelphia signs Allen Iverson to multiyear extension.
Tue., Sept. 23 Detroit signs Darvin Ham.
Miami signs Bimbo Coles.
Orlando signs Donnell Harvey.
Mon., Sept. 22 Orlando signs Ousmane Cisse and rookie free agent Rick Apodaca.
Fri., Sept. 19 Indiana signs Kenny Anderson.
Wed., Sept. 17 Houston signs Peter Cornell of the North Charleston Lowgators (NBDL).
Toronto signs Ken Johnson.
Fri., Sept. 12 Denver signs Voshon Lenard.
Detroit signs first-round pick Darko Milicic.
Detroit forward Danny Manning announces his retirement.
Thu., Sept. 11 Golden State signs second-round pick Derrick Zimmerman.
Orlando signs rookie free agent Britton Johnsen.
Utah signs Jason Terry to an offer sheet. Atlanta has 15 days to match.
Wed., Sept. 10 Miami re-signs Malik Allen.
Tue., Sept. 9 Houston signs Toraye Braggs, Ben Davis, Gabe Muoneke, Alex Scales and Mike Wilks.
Fri., Sept. 5 Denver signs rookie free agent Francisco Elson.
Golden State waives Antoine Rigaudeau.
Thu., Sept. 4 Atlanta signs Jacque Vaughn.
Chicago issues buyout of Dalibor Bagaric’s contract and then requests waivers on Bagaric.
Miami signs Rafer Alston and second-round pick Jerome Beasley.
Tue., Sept. 2 Dallas signs rookie free agent Jon Stefansson.
Minnesota withdraws its qualifying offer to Mike Wilks, making him an unrestricted free agent.</font>
It seems like alot but start from the botton , sept 1st and work your way up.
ps caffey got waived the 16th.
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